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Chord progression
A‖:
D9sus
D9sus
D9sus
D9sus
D9sus
F#7
F7E7
B
Eb7D7
:‖G7
G7
C7
C7
A7
A7
Bm7Bb7
Am7Ab7
A
D9sus
D9sus
D9sus
D9sus
D9sus
F#7
F7E7
G6
Chord progressions sourced from community-uploaded data for educational practice. Used in good faith for learning purposes.
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Tunes are scored by shared chord-progression vocabulary. The label (e.g. ‘Coltrane changes’, ‘ii–V heavy’) explains why two tunes are related. The dots show how strong the match is — 5 dots = near-identical changes, 1 dot = loose harmonic kinship.
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